2 years ago Evans bill to amend law regarding expiration of disability plates and placards goes into effect AUGUSTA – A bill sponsored by Rep.
2 years ago Solutions sought for downtown Greenville parking issues GREENVILLE — With many visitors coming to Greenville to enjoy the sites downtown as well as Moosehead Lake and other nearby natural attractions, parking spaces have become harder and harder to find for tourists and locals alike.
2 years ago SeDoMoCha students keep busy over the summer DOVER-FOXCROFT — Approximately 100 SeDoMoCha School students have been attending portions of a six-week STEAM camp/summer school where they have been taking part in academic programs and exploring some outside interests.
2 years ago Dexter council approves $6.9M budget DEXTER — The Dexter Town Council approved a $6,913,918 municipal budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year during a July 14 meeting.
2 years ago Broadband connecting communities after COVID challenges To the Editor; In my role helping communities for Eastern Maine Development Corporation, I see firsthand how the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated a lot of issues in the rural heart of Northern Maine.
2 years ago SAD 41 wants to upgrade Milo Elementary air system through state renovation fund MILO — Following last month’s affirmative 182-131 referendum vote, SAD 41 will soon start an approximate $935,000 Revolving Renovation Fund project for the upgrades to the air system at the Milo Elementary School.
2 years ago State requests more details about financial viability of proposed Moosehead ski resort BREWER — The state is asking developers of a proposed $113.
2 years ago Friday Art Walks returning to downtown Greenville GREENVILLE — For the first time since 2019, residents and visitors alike will be able to check out locally made arts and crafts and meet the people behind the handcrafted works at more than a half dozen businesses all within walking distance of one another.
2 years ago The 500 projects Maine’s congressional delegation wants to fund with earmarks By Jessica Piper, Bangor Daily News Staff Members of Maine’s congressional delegation submitted roughly 500 earmark requests at more than $900 million for the next year, with the potential to fund projects from Kittery to the Allagash.